It was at the wings of the north airshow in Eden Prairie, MN this year. I took my dad for a ride on it for his 70th birthday. It was amazing!When there is no tooth left.
Where did you see the B-17? I have not seen that one.
Very nice! I have yet to ride in one but have been in several. A great uncle died in one late in WW2 on his 49th mission.It was at the wings of the north airshow in Eden Prairie, MN this year. I took my dad for a ride on it for his 70th birthday. It was amazing!
That's what I do. I have two chains that don't have a line, one is a Forrester that I got with a combo and the other is a woodland pro, supposed to be made by Carlton. The Forrester is a good chain, surprised me, the cutters are harder than my Oregon chain. The bar is good too. I haven't used the woodland pro yet.Shorter the tooth the better it displaces the chips which is why you should save a chain till the very end, as in the line scored on top plate.
i will take emI need to start saving my old chains and sending them to some of yall. Time is money to me. When a chain gets down to the guide line its usually tossed and another one put on. On my felling saw, after I sharpen it once, MAYBE twice, it gets relegated to bucking duties on the yard and I put on a new chain. YES, I can take the time to sharpen one back to as good or better than new, but that time spent doing so is at the expense of production.
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